Caring for your hair is not only necessary on regular days but becomes especially important during the festive season. For those who love to wear the traditional ‘ao dai’ during Tet, knowing these five bun hairstyles is a must. These styles are not only simple but also timeless, always exuding a dynamic and trendy vibe.

Sleek Bun with a Floral Accent

This sleek bun will give you an elegant and polished look. The carefully brushed bangs and distinct center part add a touch of sophistication. To make it pop, choose your favorite flower and secure it with a hair clip. With this simple addition, you’ve elevated your style, ensuring a chic and stylish appearance to match your graceful ‘ao dai’ during Tet.

The sleek bun exudes elegance and attention to detail.

Low Bun with Wispy Bangs for a Poetic Look

A gentle low bun or a side bun paired with long, wispy bangs will accentuate the graceful beauty of the ‘ao dai’. The ideal length for the bangs is just touching the cheeks, softening the facial features and creating a more ethereal look. After styling your bangs, apply a light hair serum or styling spray to keep your hair smooth, shiny, and fragrant as you stroll through the spring festival.

Braided Bun Hairstyle

If you’re not a fan of the traditional braid, try something new with this intricate braided bun. It’s especially suitable to pair with the ‘ao dai’ during Tet. This style is perfect for those who adore a gentle, sweet look, and it’s an excellent choice for dates or parties.

To achieve this look, separate your hair into three or four sections on one side and braid them to the ends. Repeat the process on the other side. Finally, wrap the two braided sections around your head and secure them with bobby pins. With this hairstyle, you’re sure to be the center of attention at the festivities!

Try this intricate braided bun for a sweet and elegant look.

Low Bun

The low bun is ideal for those who adore a gentle look but want to add a modern twist. When creating this style, remember to be gentle and create a slight puff at the crown. You can also try the Messy Low Bun for a natural, carefree, and dynamic appearance. With this style, the loose strands will give you a lively and free-spirited vibe.

High Bun

The high bun, also known as the garlic bun, is a simple yet classy choice, allowing girls to comfortably stroll through the spring festivities without worrying about greasy or messy hair. This versatile hairstyle pairs well with the ‘ao dai’ and many other outfits.

Girls with round faces should try high buns at the top of the head to create the illusion of a longer and slimmer face. However, keep in mind that this style can make your head appear larger, so avoid pulling your hair too tight. Instead, gently pull the top section of your hair to create a natural puff, resulting in a softer appearance.